Preventing patient positioning injuries - All procedural staff need education

Identifying risk factors that increase a patient's likelihood of position-related injuries is part of the pre-procedural evaluation. Examples of chronic illness that increase risk of positioning injury include extremes of body habitus, hypertension, diabetes, tobacco use, peripheral vascular di...

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Risk factors
Surgeons
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